I’ve updated the post because, as James rightly pointed out to me, the Metro did indeed credit us on two of those stories (although I’m still bitter that the print article about the TS didn’t mention us!).

Also, they described us as “the excellent Google Sightseeing website”, which was really quite nice of them

Been there. We used to go out here and have bonfires in college. It’s mostly bird-refuge type area near some farms and open land.

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